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Overview

An illustrated collection of the author's regular weekly column on the back page of the "Church Times", where, with a poet's eye, he observes the comings and goings of the rural world he sees from his ancient farmhouse in Constable country.

Written at a time of notoriously lax standards in the Church of England, George Herbert's
essay on the calling and work of a parish priest remains fresh and full of wisdom for all who are pursuing this vocation today.

Features a collection of sixty Word From Wormingford columns from the back page of the
Church Times, published in the autumn of 2006. This work presents mini essays that reflect the natural landscape, the changing seasons, village life, art, poetry, ...

Marcella Althaus-Reid was one of the most fascinating and controversial theologians of the twentieth and
early twenty-first century. Her strong personality and her iconoclastic work inspired a whole generation of theologians in the UK and worldwide. Marcella's creative life was ...

'fresh and eager...rich in character...so infectiously alive to the simple pleasures that even now the
senses quicken to read it.'Jan Morris in The Times...a brilliant picture of traditional English rural society ... (Parson Woodforde) is now among the most unforgettable ...

Walsingham in Norfolk is England's premier place of pilgrimage for Anglicans and Roman Catholics alike.
Also known as 'England's Nazareth' its famous Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham dates back to the eleventh century. Its restoration 75 years ago helped ...

Ronald Blythe inherited an ancient farmhouse and a three-acre garden from the artist-plantsman John Nash
who created a naturalistic idyll in a fold of the Stour valley in Constable country. The delectable garden is a backdrop to Ronald Blythe's weekly ...

Ronald Blythe invites us into the company of his neighbours and friends to hear his
reflections on the natural and local history, the liturgy, stories, village events and gossip that shape and unite their lives. Though intimately local, his voice ...